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All Documents for Web Development (16 items)

Client-side continuations for web programmingA blog entry summarizing the September 21, 2006 meeting of the Vancouver Lisp Users Group (lispvan), in which James Wright gave a talk on client-side continuations for web programming. The document in...

LISP Deserves a Fresh LookArticle by Peter Coffee published on the February 7, 2006 issue of eWeek. It discusses the potential of Lisp, particularly Common Lisp, for developing web applications "using fewer lines of code, and ...

Lisp and Web DevelopmentA web site with a collection of essays on why or why not use Lisp for web development, and what Lisp needs to "come from behind in the web application development language race".

Rebel With A Cause"Rebel With A Cause - Building Web Applications with Common Lisp - Deploying on an Apple Xserve running Mac OS X Server". Article by Sven Van Caekenberghe, October 2003, First Revision.
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UnCommon Web videoScreencast by Marco Baringer. It demonstrates using the UnCommon Web application framework and the Emacs-based SLIME IDE to create a simple, "hello world" web application. It is based on the interacti...

Using Common Lisp to Build Web Applications"Using Common Lisp to Build Web Applications - Can a 40 year old Computer Language do Web Applications?". Paper by Nicky Peeters, 20 June 2003.
After a short introduction to Lisp, the document discuss...

Wiki list of websites powered by LispList of websites and other web applications built using Lisp. Entries are strongly encouraged to be listed with the other software components used to build the site such as the web framework used or o...

lispwebA mailing list for discussing the use of languages in the Lisp family, including Common Lisp, for web development. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, interfacing Lisp runtimes with we...